Scottish geographical magazine . ca. This deposit contained a number of bones of Dinosaurs, thebones of these huge re])tiles lying for the most part in their natural posi-tion in the marl and sandstone, from which they have weathered out sothat they protrude at the surface. The specimens brought back 1)yProfessor Fraas are now mounted in the museum at Stuttgart, and havebeen shown to belong to a herbivorous Dinosaur which must havereached a length of about 48 feet, and has been named specimens are incomplete, and so much interest has been arousedby them that the German Govern


Scottish geographical magazine . ca. This deposit contained a number of bones of Dinosaurs, thebones of these huge re])tiles lying for the most part in their natural posi-tion in the marl and sandstone, from which they have weathered out sothat they protrude at the surface. The specimens brought back 1)yProfessor Fraas are now mounted in the museum at Stuttgart, and havebeen shown to belong to a herbivorous Dinosaur which must havereached a length of about 48 feet, and has been named specimens are incomplete, and so much interest has been arousedby them that the German Government has decided to send a specialexpedition to the region, to examine the deposit in detail, and to makeadditional collections of fossils. us SCOTTISH flEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE. The Boundary between Abyssinia and British East Africa(IVitlt Map).—The accompanying- map shows the new houndaiy lino1)etween Abvssina and Britisli East Africa, details in regard to which . ^ > ^K;r;i^ ;^7^^w^3i4s^aua bed ;•; 7 AR A B I A Sana Sarib. • \ )1 / ) J-aTI J. ATll«t>Pr > PHarar


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